This video highlights ten YouTube firearms channels that offer valuable content beyond high subscriber counts. It covers a range of topics from practical training and gear reviews to competition insights and preparedness discussions, emphasizing quality over popularity within the 2A community. The featured channels provide expert advice and practical demonstrations for viewers seeking to improve their shooting skills and knowledge.
This YouTube video is a short compilation of humorous moments from a podcast. It directs viewers to three other YouTube channels: Classic Firearms (primary), Outside The Warehouse (second), and CF Podcast (podcast channel). The content appears to be a behind-the-scenes or blooper reel from their podcasting efforts, with a strong emphasis on promoting their related firearm-focused channels.
This video, titled "Building God's Army Ep. 1 : The Gate," focuses on the initial steps of constructing a "spiritual army." It encourages viewers to email "I'm In" to theremnantofjesuschrist@gmail.com to join. The description also includes calls to support the channel through Patreon (godfamilyandguns), visit their website for prayer requests (godfamilyandguns.org), and links to their Instagram, Facebook, and other related YouTube channels like "History of Weapons," "Car Classics Youtube Channel," and "God Family and Guns." The content appears to be faith-based with a connection to firearms and family.
This video highlights the top 5 YouTube channels for Second Amendment news and related content. It provides direct links to each featured channel, including Guns&Gadgets, Armed Scholar, Reno May, Liberty Doll, and FPC Channel. The description also includes promotional links for the creator's website, coffee, Patreon, t-shirts, and video equipment, along with a disclaimer about safe and supervised recording practices.
This video presents a "Top 10 Channels of the Year" list for 2020. While the title and description don't explicitly mention firearms, the included channels like Thunder Ranch, Knight Forge Studio, and TFB TV are highly relevant to the firearms community. The description also features affiliate links to potentially related products such as a target stand and an armored backpack. The video aims to highlight popular and valuable content creators from the past year.
This YouTube video, titled "You need to see these - TOP 5 UNDERRATED CHANNELS," focuses on highlighting lesser-known content creators. While the video's specific content isn't detailed due to deleted descriptions, the provided links suggest a strong leaning towards firearms and self-defense. The creator promotes their Odysee channel for original content, a Patreon-like support platform, a specific pre-workout supplement, gold purchasing, and importantly, the USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association) for post-gunfight protection. Merchandise is also available to support the channel. The mailing address indicates the creator is based in Santa Rosa, CA.
This video from The Gun Collective revisits YouTube channels previously featured as 'Gun Tuber of the Week' to assess their growth and evolution. It highlights channels like Last Line of Defense, The Daily Shooter, Kentucky Ballistics, Alabama Arsenal, and Coran Thumb, detailing their subscriber counts and content shifts over time. The video serves as a retrospective on the impact of their feature and the broader growth of firearms content on YouTube.
The speaker, The Yankee Marshal, outlines his approach to critiquing other gun-related YouTube channels. He differentiates between channels that act as honest commercials for firearms and those that actively harm the Second Amendment or the gun community. He states he doesn't call out channels for making money or seeking power unless their actions compromise gun rights or damage the community, citing examples like Hickok45's stance on red flag laws and The Gun Collective's actions regarding Patreon.
The Yankee Marshal provides a critical update on the fight against Washington State's Initiative 1639, highlighting fundraising successes and calling out major firearm channels for their lack of support. He emphasizes the importance of community action and supporting businesses that resist censorship.
This YouTube video is a "channel shoutout" promoting other content creators within the firearms community. It specifically links to three other YouTube channels: Tactical Swede, Body by O Tactical, and CDWarner77. The title and description suggest the content of these linked channels likely revolves around firearms, tactical gear, and potentially shooting-related activities. This video acts as a cross-promotional tool for these creators.
This YouTube video features a shoutout to five different channels. Based on the channel names provided, the content is likely related to firearms, outdoor activities, and tactical gear. The channels mentioned are Spec-Op 4, ParasidicGeneration, ThunderMountain Tactical, tire iron, and 904 OUTDOORS. This suggests a focus on reviews, discussions, or demonstrations of firearms, equipment, and outdoor pursuits.
This episode of NRA Freestyle's Ask NOIR features Colion discussing his friends' reactions to his interest in firearms. He also shares his aspirations for guest appearances on other YouTube channels and announces an upcoming bonus series with NOIR Guest Challenge winner Travis Haley. The series is presented by Daniel Defense and sponsored by Mossberg, with gear provided by 5.11 Tactical.
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